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1987–88 Yugoslav Second League


FieldValue
competitionYugoslav Second League
season1987–88
winnersSpartak Subotica (West Division)
Napredak Kruševac (East Division)
promotedSpartak Subotica
Napredak Kruševac
relegated18 teams
prevseason1986–87
nextseason1988–89

Napredak Kruševac (East Division) Napredak Kruševac

The 1987–88 Yugoslav Second League season was the 42nd season of the Second Federal League (), the second level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. The league was contested in two regional groups (West Division and East Division), with 18 clubs each. This was the last season under that format as the following season featured unified second league with 20 clubs.

West Division

Teams

A total of eighteen teams contested the league, including twelve sides from the 1986–87 season, two clubs relegated from the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League and four sides promoted from the Inter-Republic Leagues played in the 1986–87 season. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 34 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

Dinamo Vinkovci and Spartak Subotica were relegated from the 1986–87 Yugoslav First League after finishing in the bottom two places of the league table. The four clubs promoted to the second level were Borac Travnik, Kabel, Olimpija Ljubljana and Šparta Beli Manastir. At the end of season, Olimpija Ljubljana was spared from relegation as representative of Slovenia.

TeamLocationFederal subjectPosition
in 1986–87
Borac Banja LukaBanja LukaSR Bosnia and Herzegovina0066th
Borac TravnikTravnikSR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dinamo VinkovciVinkovciSR Croatia
GOŠK-JugDubrovnikSR Croatia01111th
Famos HrasnicaHrasnicaSR Bosnia and Herzegovina0055th
IskraBugojnoSR Bosnia and Herzegovina01010th
Jedinstvo BrčkoBrčkoSR Bosnia and Herzegovina0099th
KabelNovi SadSR Serbia SAP Vojvodina
KikindaKikindaSR Serbia SAP Vojvodina0033rd
LeotarTrebinjeSR Bosnia and Herzegovina0044th
Mladost PetrinjaPetrinjaSR Croatia0088th
Novi SadNovi SadSR Serbia SAP Vojvodina0022nd
Olimpija LjubljanaLjubljanaSR Slovenia
Proleter ZrenjaninZrenjaninSR Serbia SAP Vojvodina0077th
Rudar LjubijaPrijedorSR Bosnia and Herzegovina01212th
Spartak SuboticaSuboticaSR Serbia SAP Vojvodina
ŠibenikŠibenikSR Croatia01111th
Šparta Beli ManastirBeli ManastirSR Croatia

League table

East Division

Teams

A total of eighteen teams contested the league, including fourteen sides from the 1986–87 season and four sides promoted from the Inter-Republic Leagues played in the 1986–87 season. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 34 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

There were no teams relegated from the 1986–87 Yugoslav First League. The four clubs promoted to the second level were Liria, Mačva Šabac, Metalurg Skopje and OFK Titograd.

TeamLocationFederal subjectPosition
in 1986–87
OFK BelgradeBelgradeSR Serbia0022nd
Borac ČačakČačakSR Serbia0099th
IvangradIvangradSR Montenegro01111th
LiriaPrizrenSR Serbia SAP Kosovo
Mačva ŠabacŠabacSR Serbia
MajdanpekMajdanpekSR Serbia0055th
Metalurg SkopjeSkopjeSR Macedonia
Napredak KruševacKruševacSR Serbia01515th
Novi PazarNovi PazarSR Serbia0033rd
PelisterBitolaSR Macedonia0044th
PobedaPrilepSR Macedonia01313th
Radnički KragujevacKragujevacSR Serbia01212th
Radnički PirotPirotSR Serbia0066th
Crvena Zvezda GnjilaneGnjilaneSR Serbia SAP Kosovo01414th
Sloboda Titovo UžiceTitovo UžiceSR Serbia0077th
TeteksTetovoSR Macedonia0088th
OFK TitogradTitogradSR Montenegro
Vlaznimi ĐakovicaĐakovicaSR Serbia SAP Kosovo01010th

League table

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